The last year of Duke life, through the eyes of the community
As the year draws to a close, we’ve asked members of the Duke community to send in their photos and videos from a year like no other in Duke’s history.
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As the year draws to a close, we’ve asked members of the Duke community to send in their photos and videos from a year like no other in Duke’s history.
The elections for Duke Student Government president and executive vice president begin Thursday at noon. In video interviews with The Chronicle, the candidates talked about their priorities if they win and the experiences that got them to this point.
Move-in for the 2020 fall semester is a bit different than normal. Take a look at how Duke is handling the process and at how students feel about the upcoming year.
This week's campus countdown takes you through the biggest stories in national, local and campus politics—from a Sanders campaign rally to how alumni voted on impeachment.
Check out all the biggest stories from the past week, including how Duke Hospital is preparing in case of a local coronavirus outbreak and who is headlining this year's P-Checks concert.
Gina Kim is a sophomore at Duke University from Chapel Hill who plays on the Duke women’s golf team.
Mason Berger and Stefanie Pousoulides take you through this week's biggest stories—from Sen. Elizabeth Warren's visit to Raleigh to news about the search committee looking for retiring Executive Vice President Tallman Trask's replacement.
The Chronicle's Stefanie Pousoulides and Mason Berger walk you through the biggest stories from last week.
For the past five years, the Center for Documentary Studies (known more commonly as CDS) has presented Audio Under the Stars, an outdoor audio festival created by Jenny March and Elizabeth Friend. Featuring themes such as “Night and Day,” “Super/Natural,” and “Appetites and Desires,” the festival brings many in the Duke community and Durham together to lay out under the stars and listen to audio documentaries, pieces composed simply of sound unaccompanied by video.